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Worst service we have ever received at a restaurant. Very rude server. Don't ask questions about anything on menu, especially in English! After meal was served and mostly finished I had to go find server for our wine order. She finally brought it out. She...More

A tiny restaurant, sitting around 30 people including outside. Two staff, the chef and the waiter. It was Valentine's night and the restaurant was full. The waiter was very attentive and did a great job of looking after everyone. The food was simple but good...More

Overnight stop whilst touring we came across this restaurant, pretty late in the evening and after disregarding loads of other eateries we walked passed and really liked the look of the food that people were eating outside. Well we wasn't disappointed the food was absolutely...More

My husband and I had the set menu, it was 18.50 Euros
We both had the pate for starters, the main he had the basques chicken, I had the pork, which was not as appetising, good creme brûlée for dessert.
My husband had Bobs beer...More

We were on the lookout for a seafood restaurant in St Jean de Luz and chose Le Peita based on its 'menu du jour' options. The waiter was very friendly and efficient both explaining/translating the menu options for us, and serving the food. The food...More

We chose this small place as it seemed a quiet option and despite filling up rapidly it remained so. We chose to sit inside which was snug but not too cramped. The food was well presented and very tasty - the menu at 19.50 euros,...More

I asked for a table for one and the waitress unhesitatingly indicated a free table at the front of the restaurant's outside tables and chairs. I was pleased at this as on several previous occasions in the town I had been given unacceptable, unpleasant or...More